The Christian and The Drag Queen

Danielle and Travis

Authenticity meets the unexpected in The Christian and the Drag Queen. Travis and Danielle share a friendship that might seem unlikely at first glance but has become one of the most meaningful connections in their lives. Together, they explore life’s messy, magical moments bringing laughter, insight, and lots of love. Wonderfully wonky, always authentic.

Episodes

  1. Pt. 2 Sequins, Mascara, & Middle-Aged Confidence

    Feb 8

    Pt. 2 Sequins, Mascara, & Middle-Aged Confidence

    What happens when a Christian mom and a drag queen sit down to talk about fear, misinformation, and why a man in sequins became a threat to democracy in a small town? They can't stop. Literally. Part 1 wasn't enough. Welcome back. What happens when a Christian mom and a drag queen sit down to talk about fear, misinformation, and why a man in sequins became a threat to democracy in a small town? They can't stop. Literally. Part 1 wasn't enough. Welcome back. In Part 2 of "Sequins, Mascara, & Middle-Aged Confidence," Travis and Danielle pick up right where they left off — with a wildly dramatic "Previously On" recap that sounds like Dynasty meets a Lifetime movie trailer, and a fake pharmaceutical ad for a product called "Never Meet, Only Fear" that might be the most accurate satire you hear all year. Then it gets real. Travis and Danielle dig into the conversations most people avoid: What is drag, really and where does it come from? What's the actual difference between Drag Story Hour and meeting Cinderella at Disney World? Why does "grooming" get thrown around by people who've never spoken to a drag queen? And what does it look like to parent with curiosity instead of fear? Danielle shares how her faith didn't shrink when she befriended a drag queen — it stretched. Travis opens up about what Anita Buffem really represents: not a costume, but the loudest truth that survived. And together, they explore what happens when a small town decides that glitter is dangerous and fear is a substitute for knowing your neighbor. This episode is funny, sharp, and deeply human. It's for anyone who's ever been afraid of something they didn't understand — and for anyone brave enough to stay at the table anyway. Featured in this episode: - The return of Anita Buffem (and her opinions about teacups) - "Never Try, Only Buy" and "Never Meet, Only Fear" — two fake ads that hit disturbingly close to home - A faith perspective on God's creativity and why human diversity isn't an accident - Real talk on Drag Story Hour, parenting choices, and dismantling misinformation - The history of drag from Shakespeare to ballroom culture to your local library New here? Start with Part 1 — but honestly, Anita would want you to just dive in. Follow, subscribe, and share this with someone who needs it — whether they're curious or afraid. Because fear grows where curiosity stops. Stay wonderfully wonky — and love louder than lies.

    59 min
  2. EPISODE 7, PART 1: "Sequins, Mascara, and Middle-Aged Confidence: Drag, Fashion, and Learning to See Each Other"

    Feb 1

    EPISODE 7, PART 1: "Sequins, Mascara, and Middle-Aged Confidence: Drag, Fashion, and Learning to See Each Other"

    What do a JCPenney catalog, an antique teacup, and a drag queen named Anita Buffem have in common? More than you'd think. In Part 1 of this two-part episode, Danielle and Travis get personal - really personal - about bodies, aging, fashion, and what it actually means to show up as yourself in a world that has opinions about everything. Danielle shares her journey from "low-maintenance on purpose" new mom to a woman learning to take up space in boardrooms (and finally admitting that maybe lowlights are a form of grace). Travis pulls back the curtain on drag, not as costume or controversy, but as craft, history, and survival. Along the way, they tackle: Why shapewear is basically infrastructureThe surprisingly emotional story of a teacup and a paper cupWhat drag and fashion have in common (hint: it's not sequins)And the moment Travis knew Anita wasn't a mask - she was his loudest truthThis episode is for anyone who's ever felt too much, too different, or too tired to keep explaining themselves. It's for the people navigating midlife bodies, changing confidence, and the slow work of feeling at home in their own skin. No debates. No gotchas. Just two unlikely friends having the kind of conversation most people avoid. And yes - Anita Buffem makes an appearance at the end to roast everyone. Because of course she does. Part 2 drops next week - where they dig into misinformation, fear, faith, and what happens when your small town decides a man in sequins is a threat to democracy. Stay wonderfully wonky, and love louder than lies. Follow, subscribe, and share with someone who needs this conversation.

    1h 12m
  3. "The Playlist that Made Us"

    Jan 25

    "The Playlist that Made Us"

    A drag queen and a Christian discover they grew up loving the same things. Spice Girls, Rainbow Brite, and complicated feelings about Michael Jackson. A drag queen and a Christian discover they grew up loving the exact same things ...and it changes everything. In this episode of The Christian & The Drag Queen, Travis and Danielle dive into the pop culture that shaped them: Saturday morning cartoons, 90s girl groups, and movies that made them ugly-cry. What they discover is surprising, in a world that insists we have nothing in common, their childhood touchstones reveal more shared ground than either expected. In this episode:🌈 The Rainbow Brite revelation — and why this show meant something different to a queer kid👯‍♀️ What the Spice Girls taught us about being different and still having a squad🎬 Why Beaches remains the ultimate friendship movie (bring tissues)🎵 How Danielle processes complicated feelings about Michael Jackson and gives us a framework for holding grief and gratitude together🎤 Plus: Anita Buffem crashes the episode with her own memories of 70s and 80s pop culture (she has STORIES about Match Game) Content Note: This episode contains a brief, dark comedy reference to historical allegations. Whether you're a queer person who found yourself in pop culture, a Christian navigating complicated feelings about artists you loved, or anyone who grew up in the 80s and 90s wondering if your nostalgia still counts, this one's for you. The things that shaped us don't have to be perfect to matter. Connect with us:📸 Instagram: @thechristianandthedragqueen🎧 New episodes weekly If you loved this episode: Leave a rating, share with a friend who needs permission to feel complicated feelings, and stay wonderfully wonky. #LGBTQ #GayPodcast #ChristianPodcast #90sNostalgia #SpiceGirls #RainbowBrite #ChosenFamily #PopCulture #QueerJoy #ProgressiveChristian #UnlikelyFriendship #DragQueen

    1h 15m
  4. "Chosen Family: When Someone Claims You Before You Know It"

    Jan 18

    "Chosen Family: When Someone Claims You Before You Know It"

    The Christian and The Drag Queen: S.01 Ep.5 "He's my friend but he doesn't know it yet." That's what Danielle's husband said the moment he saw Drag Super Star Anita Buffem (Travis, a drag queen) he'd never met at their small town's first Pride festival. This is the story of how that declaration became the truest thing he ever said. In this episode, we go back to the very beginning: a dinner invitation that could have been awkward, a four-hour conversation that changed everything, and a secret Travis kept hidden for years (yes, it involves gas). But this isn't just our origin story. It's a conversation about what "chosen family" really means, especially for LGBTQ+ people. We talk about the AIDS crisis, when 324,000 Americans died and chosen family buried them because biological families wouldn't. We talk about why, for queer people, chosen family has never been Plan B. It's how we survived. Whether you're part of the LGBTQ+ community, a person of faith wondering if bridge-building is possible, or someone who's ever felt claimed by an unexpected friend — this episode is for you. In this episode:→ The real story of how a Christian mom and a drag queen became family→ What "chosen family" means and why it matters→ How to build friendships across difference→ The fart heard 'round the friendship (yes, really) You'll laugh. You'll cry. You'll want to call your own unlikely friend. Content: Chosen family, LGBTQ+ history, unlikely friendship, faith and queerness, allyship, origin story

    1h 19m
  5. 12/21/2025

    Love Louder Than Lies

    Episode 1 — Love Louder Than LiesMeet The Christian & The Drag Queen What happens when a drag queen and a Christian refuse to sit on opposite sides of the room? They become chosen family. In this origin episode, Travis Barr, award-winning drag performer (Anita Buffem), entrepreneur, and the first drag queen elected to public office in the U.S. - and Danielle - wife, working mom of four, follower of Jesus, and fierce advocate for inclusion - tell the story of how an unlikely friendship was born at a small-town Pride festival and grew into something bigger than either of them expected. In a world fueled by fear, misinformation, and culture-war headlines, The Christian & The Drag Queen is their answer: real conversations, honest questions, and the radical idea that love still works. In this episode, you’ll hear: How Pride turned strangers into familyWhy faith is being weaponized and how to take it back from hateWhat happens when allies speak up instead of staying silentHow to survive politics at the dinner table without flipping it overWhy “love louder than lies” isn’t just a tagline, it’s a way of life This isn’t a debate show. It’s not a sermon. And it’s definitely not about picking sides. It’s about choosing people. If you’ve ever felt caught between worlds… If you’re tired of being told who to fear… If you still believe real conversation can change hearts… You’re in the right place. New episodes of The Christian & The Drag Queen drop weekly. Subscribe, follow, and join us in choosing curiosity over outrage and love over lies.

    51 min
5
out of 5
7 Ratings

About

Authenticity meets the unexpected in The Christian and the Drag Queen. Travis and Danielle share a friendship that might seem unlikely at first glance but has become one of the most meaningful connections in their lives. Together, they explore life’s messy, magical moments bringing laughter, insight, and lots of love. Wonderfully wonky, always authentic.